Eskata

Do you have raised age spots known as seborrheic keratoses (SKs)?

Meet ESKATA.

Raised SKs can show up in your 40s, or even in your 30s!

You didn’t choose to get raised SKs— but you can choose to treat them. If you have raised seborrheic keratoses (SKs), talk to your dermatologist today because ESKATA, the first and only FDA-approved topical treatment for raised SKs, is finally here.

If you’re looking to treat your raised SKs, it’s time to ask your doctor about the first and only FDA-approved topical treatment for raised SKs

• Your healthcare provider will evaluate your results approximately 3 weeks after treatment with ESKATA. If your treated raised SKs are not clear, your healthcare provider may apply ESKATA once more, as long as the treatment area is not irritated. In clinical studies, results were evaluated at Day 106 after initial treatment

Take a look at ESKATA results

Is ESKATA right for you?

First things first

If the raised spots on your face or neck are concerning you, the first step is going to your healthcare provider to see if they are SKs.

A skin condition like raised SKs doesn’t have to be “serious” to make you seek treatment. Healthcare providers can help with many non-medical skin issues that have a big impact on the way you view yourself.

What to expect during treatment

This image gallery can help give you a sense of what to expect at various stages of the treatment. This patient had 1 raised SK treated with ESKATA.

In clinical studies, 18% of patients experienced clearance of 3 out of 4 of their raised SKs treated with ESKATA vs 0% with vehicle. Results were evaluated at Day 106 after initial treatment. Nearly all patients received 2 treatments. The most common side effects of ESKATA include itching, stinging, crusting, swelling, redness, and scaling.